Farrier Emma Drummond of West Fork takes a hot shoe out of the forge Tuesday Oct. 18, 2022 at a client’s property in Lowell. Drummond channeled her interest in horses into an internship with a farrier when she graduated high school. After a year interning, she attended the Pacific Coast Horseshoeing School in California before returning Northwest Arkansas to start her own business, Wild Rose Horseshoeing. She has been in business for three years. Visit...
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Farrier Emma Drummond of West Fork takes a hot shoe out of the forge Tuesday Oct. 18, 2022 at a client’s property in Lowell. Drummond channeled her interest in horses into an internship with a farrier when she graduated high school. After a year interning, she attended the Pacific Coast Horseshoeing School in California before returning Northwest Arkansas to start her own business, Wild Rose Horseshoeing. She has been in business for three years. Visit nwaonline.com/221019Daily/ for today's photo gallery. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/J.T. Wampler)
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